In the interview with Ben Shneiderman it was very interesting to hear how he distinguishes artificial intelligence from human capabilities. For instance, he clearly defines artificial intelligence as a tool (not a partner) to achieve certain goals. Furthermore, a major difference between artificial intelligence and the human brain is the method behind thought. The human brain does not think with the same logic that machines do, and for this reason machines and humans each have their own strengths respectively. However, the discussion on whether machines will continue to be just a tool can be further debated. If machine learning and artificial intelligence is capable of replicating human behavior, machines can potentially be more problematic than anticipated

Right. Just two words needed to settle this... Turing Test?